This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/south_asia/6247884.stm

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Bad weather foils Pakistan rescue Bad weather foils Pakistan rescue
(about 2 hours later)
Bad weather has hampered efforts to rescue thousands of people stranded after a cyclone struck Pakistan's Arabian Sea coastline.Bad weather has hampered efforts to rescue thousands of people stranded after a cyclone struck Pakistan's Arabian Sea coastline.
About 250,000 people may have been left homeless and fled to high ground due to Cyclone Yemyin, according to one report quoting a senior official. About 250,000 people have been left homeless and fled to high ground due to Cyclone Yemyin, according to one report quoting a senior relief official.
Officials in Balochistan say two people have died. Local reports say up to 35 people may have died. The cyclone struck on Tuesday, killing at least 17 people, days after a storm hit Karachi, killing about 230 people.
Out to sea, Pakistan's navy has rescued more than 100 fishermen from the storm. In neighbouring Afghanistan, over 40 people have been killed in the floods.
Military authorities say attempts by army and navy helicopters to run relief and rescue operations in the area have been frustrated by bad weather. The entire town has been inundated and people have taken refuge in tall buildings and trees Rauf Rind Mayor of Kech class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/6240740.stm">Your stories from Karachi class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/6239140.stm">Human cost of storms
Stranded A senior Afghan official Abdul Matin Edrak told the BBC that the majority of deaths had been reported from Ruukha district in northern Panjshir province.
A government airplane flew over the coastal areas of Balochistan on Thursday, and spotted people trapped on the roof of a mosque in Turbat, headquarters of the affected Kech district. Some 500 of 2,500 people stranded in the flood-affected Kunar province have been rescued by helicopters, officials said.
However, in Pakistan's Balochistan province, military authorities say attempts by army and navy helicopters to run relief and rescue operations in the area have been frustrated by bad weather.
A government aircraft flew over the coastal areas of Balochistan on Thursday and spotted people trapped on the roof of a mosque in Turbat, headquarters of the affected Kech district.
The stranded residents were later rescued by two helicopters, officials said.The stranded residents were later rescued by two helicopters, officials said.
A Pakistani army helicopter reportedly left for Turbat with relief supplies on Thursday morning.A Pakistani army helicopter reportedly left for Turbat with relief supplies on Thursday morning.
The entire town has been inundated and people have taken refuge in tall buildings and trees Rauf Rind Mayor of Kech class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/6240740.stm">Your stories from Karachi class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/6239140.stm">Human cost of storms Washed away by cyclone
Days of heavy rain in southern India and Pakistan have left several hundred people dead.
Thousands of people in the coastal areas of Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and Jewani lost their homes after the cyclone struck the coast of Balochistan province, west of Karachi.Thousands of people in the coastal areas of Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and Jewani lost their homes after the cyclone struck the coast of Balochistan province, west of Karachi.
Residents of the port of Gwadar and of more than 100 villages in the districts of Kech inland have been evacuated.Residents of the port of Gwadar and of more than 100 villages in the districts of Kech inland have been evacuated.
Hundreds of motorists were stranded on the coastal highway which links southern Balochistan with the rest of Pakistan. Parts of the road were washed away by the cyclone.Hundreds of motorists were stranded on the coastal highway which links southern Balochistan with the rest of Pakistan. Parts of the road were washed away by the cyclone.
Pakistan's navy says it has airlifted food and emergency supplies to the motorists. Elsewhere, people say they have yet to see any help.Pakistan's navy says it has airlifted food and emergency supplies to the motorists. Elsewhere, people say they have yet to see any help.
"We are hungry, we are thirsty, the authorities say they are sending helicopters but we have not seen any," Hamal Baloch, a resident of Kech, told AFP news agency."We are hungry, we are thirsty, the authorities say they are sending helicopters but we have not seen any," Hamal Baloch, a resident of Kech, told AFP news agency.
'Out of control''Out of control'
At least one small dam near the town of Pasni has broken, inundating dozens of villages.At least one small dam near the town of Pasni has broken, inundating dozens of villages.
In pictures: Karachi rainIn pictures: Karachi rain
The floods are also threatening the Mirani dam in Kech district, reports say. One unconfirmed report said water from the dam had overflown into the area and drowned 12 people. The floods are also threatening the Mirani dam in Kech district, reports say. One unconfirmed report said water from the dam had overflowed into the area and drowned 12 people.
"The situation is out of our hands, it's out of control. The entire town has been inundated and people have taken refuge in tall buildings and trees," the mayor of Kech, Rauf Rind, told Reuters news agency."The situation is out of our hands, it's out of control. The entire town has been inundated and people have taken refuge in tall buildings and trees," the mayor of Kech, Rauf Rind, told Reuters news agency.
The floods have also caused problems in northern Balochistan, severing a road link between Sibi and the provincial capital, Quetta.The floods have also caused problems in northern Balochistan, severing a road link between Sibi and the provincial capital, Quetta.


Are you affected by the floods in South Asia? Send us your experiences using the form below.Are you affected by the floods in South Asia? Send us your experiences using the form below.
Send us your photos and moving images to yourpics@bbc.co.uk Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and videoSend us your photos and moving images to yourpics@bbc.co.uk Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video
Name:
Name: